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What is the plot?

What is the ending?

In the ending of My Family, Fausto dies after trying to secure a future for his children, and the family is left to decide where the boys will live. In the final outcome, Libero goes with his mother, Sarah, while Ercole stays with Fausto's family, and Fausto's final image is a quiet, hopeful goodbye on the beach.

Scene by scene, the ending unfolds like this:

Fausto is in the last stage of his life, and he knows he will not be there to raise his sons. He has already been trying to hold the family together, even as the household around him has become unstable and divided.

Before his death, Fausto makes a clear request to his friend Maria: he wants the children to remain with the family that has been caring for them, and he asks that they not be sent back to their mother after he is gone.

After Fausto dies, Sarah comes back and tries to reclaim her children. Her return sets off conflict over the boys' care, and the situation moves into court drama.

The legal dispute does not end with an immediate return to Sarah. The children stay with their grandmother for a while longer, because that is judged to be the better arrangement at that moment.

As the ending resolves, the brothers are separated. Libero chooses to go with his mother, while Ercole stays with Fausto's family.

Fausto's final presence comes in a beach scene. He breaks the fourth wall, gives a small smile, and walks away toward the horizon, as if leaving one last time after making sure the people he loved are connected to one another.

Fausto's fate is death from cancer.

Sarah's fate is that she returns and is no longer absent from the conflict over the children, but the ending leaves her in a difficult position because the boys do not simply return to her together.

Libero's fate is that he leaves with Sarah.

Ercole's fate is that he remains with Fausto's family.

Maria's fate is that she has been left carrying Fausto's request and helping manage the children's future after his death.

The story's final movement is built around the children being split between the two sides of their family, with Fausto's memory remaining present in the people he left behind.

Who dies?

If you mean the 2025 TV series My Family on Netflix, yes: the father dies by the end of the season. The available synopsis says the series is about "a terminally ill father" who seeks help from his dysfunctional family so they can care for his two children once he is gone, which makes his death the central premise of the show.

The search results do not provide a full episode-by-episode death list, and they do not name every character who dies. Based on the synopsis alone, the only clearly supported death is the father's, but the results do not specify his exact name, the exact episode, or the precise medical cause beyond his being terminally ill.

What the sources support: - Father -- He is terminally ill at the start of the series and the story is built around preparing for his death and arranging care for his children afterward. - Circumstances -- The show centers on his coming to his family for help before he dies; the available source does not say whether his death occurs on-screen or off-screen, nor does it identify a specific disease or incident.

If you want, I can also help distinguish this 2025 Netflix series from the older British sitcom My Family, since the search results include both and they are unrelated.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Is this family friendly?